Wojciech Lichtański - alto & soprano saxophones
Mateusz Pałka - piano, accordion
Jakub Dworak - double bass
Patryk Dobosz - drums
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AUDIO CAVE 2019/002
By Adam Baruch
This is the second album by the young and upcoming Polish Jazz saxophonist/composer Wojciech Lichtański, recorded in a classic quartet setting with players of his generation: pianist Mateusz Pałka, bassist Jakub Dworak and drummer Patryk Dobosz, collectively called the Questions quartet. The album presents nine compositions, eight of which are originals by Lichtański and one is a standard. The music was recorded at the excellent Monochrom Studio and offers a remarkable sound quality, as expected.
During the five years that
separate this album from the debut Lichtański recorded rather sparingly and as
a result this album was highly anticipated. Happily he is able to fulfill the
expectations, coming up a long way both as a saxophonist and more importantly
as a composer. The music on this album offers a solid and coherent selection of
excellent compositions, which are all within the modern mainstream idiom, but
offer diversity and sophistication, and most importantly wonderful melodic
themes. The treatment of the standard, which usually is a kind of filler on
most albums, is absolutely sublime and constitutes one of the strongest
statements on the album.
From the early days of his
career it was obvious that Lichtański is an exceptional instrumentalist. Having
matured and polished his chops, his saxophone playing a true delight, both
technically and emotionally. But his most important forte is the wonderful tone
he manages to produce both on the alto and soprano saxophones. It is sweat and
mellow, but steady and firm at all times and makes him one of the most distinct
voices on the young Polish Jazz saxophone scene, amazingly effective both as a
romantic "crooner" and a scorching improviser.
All three players accompanying
Lichtański are already established talents with respected recording legacy, so
their superb performances are hardly surprising. Pałka is a great pianist and
his unexpected accordion contributions on this album are a nice touch. Dworak
is a very supportive and creative bassist and does a superb job here. Dobosz,
who also has an impressive record behind him, is a tad too busy on this album
(my very personal feeling) and too high in the mix, but obviously a first class
player.
Overall this is a beautiful
album, in many respects the true debut as far as Lichtanski's career is
concerned, which offers excellent modern Jazz of the highest standard, which
should satisfy any true Jazz connoisseur on this planet. Wholeheartedly
recommended!